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Agrinion

American  
[ah-gree-nyawn] / ɑˈgri nyɔn /

noun

  1. a city in W Greece.


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The south-western plain, though rendered unhealthy by lagoons, and central Aetolia yield good crops of currants, vine, maize and tobacco, which are conveyed by railway from Agrinion and Anatolikon to the coast.

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At Agrinion Coleman at last began to feel that he was nearing his goal.

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He at first thought that it was the voices of the guns which had made a chilly inside for the man, but when he reflected upon the incompetency, or childish courier's falsity, at Patras and his discernible lack of sense from Agrinion onward, he felt that the fault was elemental in his nature.

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In the morning A steamer carried them across the strait and landed them near Mesalonghi at the foot of the railroad that leads to Agrinion.

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At Agrinion he found that there would be no train until the next daybreak.

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